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Mitochondrial DNA
The Journal of DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis
Volume 21, 2010 - Issue sup1: MexBOL
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Tropical montane nymphalids in Mexico: DNA barcodes reveal greater diversity

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Pages 30-37 | Received 28 Jun 2010, Accepted 25 Oct 2010, Published online: 01 Feb 2011

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Table I.  Specimen data used in the present study.

Figure 1.  Prepona deiphile species group. Distributional ranges of the P. deiphile forms in Mexico as predicted with the DIVA-GIS program. Some representative specimens used in this study are depicted. Blue dots and shades represent localities and ranges for deiphile forms, while red dots and shades for pylene.

Figure 1.  Prepona deiphile species group. Distributional ranges of the P. deiphile forms in Mexico as predicted with the DIVA-GIS program. Some representative specimens used in this study are depicted. Blue dots and shades represent localities and ranges for deiphile forms, while red dots and shades for pylene.

Figure 2.  NJ distance tree of Preponini from Central Mexico. This tree was obtained with 68 cox1 barcode sequences of Preponini and 8 putative outgroups taken from the BOLD database for a total of 658 bp per Operational Taxonomic Unit.

Figure 2.  NJ distance tree of Preponini from Central Mexico. This tree was obtained with 68 cox1 barcode sequences of Preponini and 8 putative outgroups taken from the BOLD database for a total of 658 bp per Operational Taxonomic Unit.

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